Honda CTX700 Features

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LCD Instrument Panel
Full digital LCD instrumentation includes digital speedometer,
digital bar-type tachometer, clock, low-fuel gauge, and two tripmeters. The
instruments are light, compact, and easy to read, too. The DCT/ABS version adds
a gear position indicator.






Integrated Storage Compartment
The new
CTX700 offers a convenient utility compartment that’s in the fuel-tank area,
making it easy to reach.






Relaxed Rider Position
The CTX700 was
designed for a comfortable, confidence-inspiring ride. The rider triangle was
designed to provide a relaxed riding position for most riders, so you won't feel
cramped up after just a few miles down the road.






Low
Seat Height
With a seat height of just 28.3 inches, the
new CTX700 is confidence-inspiring and comfortable. Combine that with the
forward-set controls, and it's easy to flat-foot it at stoplights or in parking
lots.






41mm
Fork
With 4.2 inches of travel, the CTX700 soaks up the
bumps and jolts in rough pavement, but also provides excellent handling and
superior feedback through the handlebar.






Cast
Aluminum 17-inch Wheels
The 17-inch wheels give you a
wide choice of premium tires to choose from, and really help the CTX700 handle
like a pro on the street. The cast wheels are light and strong too.






Front and Rear Disc Brakes with Available ABS
Single front- and rear disc brakes give the CTX700 great
stopping power. The ABS option incorporates anti-lock brakes for the best
possible stopping power, especially under challenging conditions.






Cast
Aluminum 17-inch Wheels
The 17-inch wheels give you a
wide choice of premium tires to choose from, and really help the CTX700 handle
like a pro on the street. The cast wheels are light and strong too






Low
Center of Gravity
The CTX700's low center of gravity
makes for a more confidence inspiring, all-around riding experience.






Diamond-Shape Steel Frame
Light,
strong, and with just the right amount of stiffness, the CTX700’s rigid and
compact chassis is the foundation for precise handling.






Electronic Fuel Injection
Honda's.
Electronic Fuel Injection means easy startups on cold mornings and flawless
running even at high elevations.






670cc
Parallel-Twin Engine
With its cylinders tipped 62 degrees
forward for better weight distribution, the CTX700’s engine is a big step
forward in modern powerplant design. The two-cylinder format produces tons of
low- and mid-range torque, and the 270-degree-phase crank and uniaxial primary
balancer make it smooth, too.






Optional Automatic Transmission
Shift
with the push of a handlebar-mounted button, or select the CTX700’s automatic
mode and the bike will shift itself. Honda’s Dual-Clutch Automatic Transmission
(DCT) has been a huge hit on our other models, and once you ride a CTX700 with
DCT, you’ll see why.






Pro-Link Rear Suspension
Offering 4.3
inches of rear-wheel travel and teamed with a Honda Multi-Action System rear
shock, the CTX700 eats up rough pavement while giving you a smoother ride.






Reduced
Vibration
You don't need to rattle and shake when riding
a motorcycle. The CTX700's engine counterbalancer and rubber-mounted footpegs
let you enjoy the ride on your commute or on a weekend getaway.






Full-Coverage Fairing
With its new
full-coverage fairing and windscreen, the CTX700 really adds to your comfort on
long trips. The fairing upper and lower components are unique to this model, and
are integrated with rest of the bike.
 

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slayeraeb

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I like the diamond shape frame it looks very durable and rigid... The reduced vibration also captured my eyes.
 

purplesea

New member
I'm not too short, but I like the seat height. Even though it is not necessary, I feel like it would be more comfortable of a ride.
 

purplesea

New member
How do you guys feel about this model? Would you say it is better or worse than before? Silly question, I know, I was just wondering people's opinions on it.
 

kateric99

New member
What do you mean "before"? Before what? There was no CTX700 before.

He probably meant to compare it to previous Honda models.
That's actually a bit hard to do, considering each model is designed for different goals.
My favorite Honda bike had been the XR650L (it's a different kind, but I'm still learning about bikes in general, so don't judge me), but after I saw this one and its features, I had found a new favorite.
 

jace

New member
The full digital display captured my eyes.. I like the technology aspect of this bike, it is fine-tuned. The diamond shape frame makes the bike very durable which is a plus. Nice bike!
 
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